2014年8月29日 星期五

2014-08-30 U.S. Health

  Edmonton Journal   
Study Says ZMapp Works Against Ebola  New York Times
A new study provides strong evidence that the experimental drug given to two American aid workers stricken with Ebola in Africa really works and could make a difference in the current outbreak — if more of it could be produced. In the study, all 18 monkeys ...

Ebola outbreak: ZMapp protects sick monkeys   CBC.ca
Ebola: Experimental drug ZMapp is '100% effective' in animal trials   BBC News
Ebola cure hope as drug passes trial   Brisbane Times
Sky News   
SFGate   
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  ABC News   
Ebola spreads to Senegal after student evades health monitors  CBC.ca
A university student infected with Ebola evaded health surveillance for weeks as he slipped into Senegal, carrying the deadly virus to a fifth West African nation showing how quarantines, border closures and flight bans have failed to contain the outbreak.
Leadership and Calm Are Urged in Outbreak   New York Times
Liberia Says It Will Lift Ebola Quarantine in Monrovia Slum   Wall Street Journal
Ebola outbreak reaches Senegal; fifth West African country to confirm case   Daily News & Analysis
Los Angeles Times   
Businessweek   
Xinhua   
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  Women's eNews   
African-Americans may be getting inferior breastfeeding advice  Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Mothers who give birth in areas with higher concentrations of African-Americans are less likely to get breastfeeding support on maternity wards than mothers in other communities, a new study shows. Breastfeeding provides ...

Report ranks breastfeeding rates   Los Angeles Register
Study: Why breastfeeding disparity in US?   Blouin News Blogs
Celebrating new bonds: WIC hosts breastfeeding event   Palestine Herald Press
Huffington Post   
U.S. News & World Report (blog)   
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  Dumb-Out   
Rates of Infant Immunization Stable Says Most Recent NIS Survey  Dumb-Out
According to this week's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, many parents have opted to vaccinate their children for diseases like measles and poliovirus. Rates of coverage are on average at 90%. With the Mumps, Measles and Rubella (MMR) vaccine, ...

Whistleblower Claims CDC Covered Up Data Showing Vaccine-Autism Link   TIME

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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Depression in Cancer Common But Untreated  MedPage Today
Psychiatry. Depression in Cancer Common But Untreated. Published: Aug 29, 2014. By Charles Bankhead, Staff Writer, MedPage Today. Reviewed by Zalman S. Agus, MD; Emeritus Professor, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
'Strikingly Effective' Approach for Depression in Cancer Pts   Medscape
Depression in Cancer Patients Often Untreated   Renal and Urology News
Cancer patients with depression 'are being overlooked'   BBC News
HCPLive   
NHS Choices   
PMLiVE   
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  Medscape   
CMS Shuts Down Sunshine Act Database -- Again  MedPage Today
Practice Management. CMS Shuts Down Sunshine Act Database -- Again. Published: Aug 29, 2014. By Joyce Frieden, News Editor, MedPage Today. save. |. A. A. Post Test Complete · Take Posttest. WASHINGTON -- The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid ...

Deadline to Review Open Payments Data Extended Again   Medscape
CMS Open Payments database: Exclusions mount   FierceHealthIT
More Data To Be Withheld from CMS' Open Payments System   California Healthline
Health Data Management   
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Fears of addiction keep cancer patients from getting pain relief  Fox News
NEW YORK – Fears of opioid abuse and addiction might be keeping patients with advanced cancer from getting enough pain medicine, researchers say. “At the end of life, we should feel comfortable providing whatever necessary to control pain,” said Joel ...


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  Reuters   
Kraft recalls some American Singles cheese  Dallas Morning News
NORTHFIELD, Ill. -- Kraft voluntarily recalled 7,691 cases of its American Singles cheese product Friday because an ingredient was stored improperly by a supplier. The food maker said that, while unlikely, the product may spoil prematurely or cause a food ...

Kraft Recalls Certain Packages of Regular American Singles   NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
Kraft Recalls 7691 Cases Of American Cheese Singles   Huffington Post
Kraft Recalling American Cheese Singles   10TV
Los Angeles Times   
WCHS-TV8   
OzarksFirst.com   
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Study: Electrical stimulation boosts memory  WXYZ
Researchers at Northwestern University believe stimulating the brain with electrical pulses might someday improve the memory skills of those who have had brain injuries, a stroke or even Alzheimer's. A team of researchers found that stimulating a region of ...


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  New York Daily News   
Former Fresno resident charged with infecting another person with HIV  Fresno Bee
A former Fresno resident is accused of intentionally infecting a San Diego man with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Thomas Miguel Guerra, 29, is scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday in San Diego Superior Court on an amended complaint that he violated a ...

Thomas Guerra charged for exposing ex-boyfriend to HIV, dozens more men ...   Examiner.com
California Man Accused of Intentionally Spreading HIV To 24 Men   Opposing Views

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